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Wisdom Dialogues Episode 2: The Nature of Mind with Martin Ström

  • Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom London United Kingdom (map)

Join us for the second episode in our new series on Wisdom, the Wisdom Dialogues on Wednesday 3rd May at 10 am BST ( check your time zone here).

During this Dialogue, we will examine the nature of our mind and our experience of it. Martin will share strategies to help understand more deeply how we perceive ourselves and our world. How we tend to exaggerate things and become upset easily. He will share how we can manage this interaction better. Martin will also explore how to hold up a mirror to our own mind and become our own therapist. The 60 minute session will conclude with a meditation on the nature of the mind. 

About Martin

Martin is the founder of Yeshe Norbu Mind Training Centre and of Potential Project Sweden. He has a background as a serial entrepreneur in IT (he holds a master's degree in Computer Science). However, after discovering the power of meditation 20 years ago he got himself a master's degree in Psychology and studied Buddhist philosophy and psychology.

Armed with these skills he has spent the past decade as a leadership and organizational consultant and keynote speaker to help foster more mindfulness, selflessness, and compassion in companies using the power of mind training.

Martin is also the co-author of three books; I’m Sorry You Were Saying, The Mind of The Leader, and Fokus på jobbet (in Swedish).

Register for free or register after making a donation below to join the live online session on Wednesday 3rd May at 10 am BST for your opportunity to join live and participate in the Q&A.

доступен русский перевод | Con traducción al español | Com tradução disponível para o português


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